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Jon Jones has retired, and there is no turning back. After many other tricks, it seems that this time it is the final one. The American fighter tried to return to the historic UFC White House on June 14, but by not reaching an agreement with the company he has decided to stop trying and start a new life centered on other projects. A bitter end of career for a fighter as controversial as talented, considered by many the promoter’s GOAT after reig…
"My Gloves are Hung Up" - Jon Jones Confirms Leaving Fighting in the Past After UFC White House Snub
Competing on the UFC White House card scheduled for June 14 was deemed super necessary for GOAT candidate Jon Jones. The post “My Gloves are Hung Up” – Jon Jones Confirms Leaving Fighting in the Past After UFC White House Snub appeared first on FirstSportz.
Jon Jones Says He's Done Fighting - But Will It Stick This Time?
TLDR Jon Jones announced his retirement from UFC fighting, stating ‘my gloves are hung up’ The retirement comes after Jones rejected what he called a ‘lowball’ contract offer from UFC Jones was also reportedly upset about being excluded from a White House visit This is not the first time Jones has announced his retirement from the sport Jones is considered one of the greatest UFC fighters of all time despite multiple controversies Sources: MSN …
Joe Rogan Criticizes UFC White House: Should Not Be Taking Place Outdoors In Summer Heat And Humidity
On JRE MMA Show #177, Joe Rogan sat down with mixed martial artists John Rallo, Matt Serra, and Din Thomas for a MMA conversation. Near the end of the episode, Rogan turned his attention to the upcoming UFC event scheduled for the White House lawn. “The idea of them competing outside in Washington DC in the middle of the summer is crazy to me,” he said. “You ask someone to dehydrate themselves, to cut weight. Think about Gaethje. Gaethje is goin…
Jon Jones Hints at Retirement After UFC Fallout and Contract Dispute Breakdown
Jon Jones, one of the most accomplished fighters in UFC history, has offered his strongest indication yet that his fighting career may be over following a public breakdown in relations with the promotion. After months of pushing for a featured role on the UFC’s planned White House card, Jones was ultimately left off the event, with UFC CEO Dana White repeatedly dismissing the possibility of his participation. His reported struggles with severe h…
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